The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of VeronaHeath, 1880 |
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... heart - heaviness , by how much I shall think my brother happy in having what he wishes for . Ros . Why then , to - morrow I cannot serve your turn for Rosalind ? Orl . I can live no longer by thinking . 46 Ros . I will weary you then ...
... heart - heaviness , by how much I shall think my brother happy in having what he wishes for . Ros . Why then , to - morrow I cannot serve your turn for Rosalind ? Orl . I can live no longer by thinking . 46 Ros . I will weary you then ...
Page 91
... heart in heart : You to his love must accord , Or have a woman to your lord : You and you are sure together , As the winter to foul weather . Whiles a wedlock hymn we sing , Feed yourselves with questioning ; That reason wonder may ...
... heart in heart : You to his love must accord , Or have a woman to your lord : You and you are sure together , As the winter to foul weather . Whiles a wedlock hymn we sing , Feed yourselves with questioning ; That reason wonder may ...
Page 105
... heart . The two meanings of stick , ( 1 ) stab , ( 2 ) cleave , are not far apart in Shakespeare . The question here is rather one of construction - stabs me ( acc . ) to the heart ' ; or cleaves to my heart ' , in which case me is ...
... heart . The two meanings of stick , ( 1 ) stab , ( 2 ) cleave , are not far apart in Shakespeare . The question here is rather one of construction - stabs me ( acc . ) to the heart ' ; or cleaves to my heart ' , in which case me is ...
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